Counter-terrorism register

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22 March 2024|AVAILABLE IN ENGLISH
The 2023 Eurojust Meeting on Counter-Terrorism focused on the amendments to the Eurojust Regulation concerning digital information exchange in terrorism cases and the European Judicial Counter-Terrorism Register, victims’ rights, including the work of Eurojust in the framework of victims’ rights and...
31 October 2023|AVAILABLE IN 24 LANGUAGES
On 31 October 2023, an amendment of the Eurojust Regulation entered into force, enhancing Eurojust’s ability to identify links between terrorism investigations and prosecutions, to establish a modern Case Management System, to provide a secure digital communication channel between Member States and...
05 April 2023|AVAILABLE IN ENGLISH
The 2022 European Union Agency for Criminal Justice Cooperation (Eurojust) Meeting on Counter-Terrorism focused on operational experience with cases opened on the basis of information transmitted within the framework of the European Judicial Counter-Terrorism Register (CTR), cross-border...
17 November 2022|NEWS
The annual meeting on counter-terrorism gathered national correspondents for Eurojust for terrorism matters, specialised prosecutors from both EU Member States and third countries, as well as representatives from EU institutions and international organisations.
17 December 2021|AVAILABLE IN ENGLISH
The Eurojust Casework on Counter-Terrorism: Insights 2020–2021 report presents the tangible results achieved (including seizures, confiscations, arrests and convictions) thanks to Eurojust’s coordination of counter-terrorism cases. It builds on Eurojust’s experience in assisting cross-border counter...
17 November 2021|NEWS
The new EU Counter-Terrorism Coordinator Mr Ilkka Salmi has visited Eurojust today for the first time since taking up his duties last month, to discuss ongoing and future cooperation. Mr Salmi was received by Eurojust President Mr Ladislav Hamran and Chair of the Counter-Terrorism Working Group at...
08 October 2020|NEWS
Authorities from EU Member States have today taken stock of the ongoing developments regarding the European Judicial Counter-Terrorism Register (CTR), instituted by Eurojust a year ago. After being welcomed by Eurojust President Mr Ladislav Hamran, the participants in the meeting discussed the...
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Terrorism represents a major threat to the safety of Europe’s citizens. Recent years have brought a rise in the frequency and scale of terrorist incidents within the European Union. The growing complexity for judicial authorities dealing with terrorism is reflected in a steady number of new...